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1 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
Learning Objectives: By the end of this unit you will be able to: Interpret data to characterize geologic activity associated with divergent plate boundaries Compare and contrast divergent plate boundaries on land and the ocean floor Explain how geologists use multiple types of data to characterize geologic activity associated with volcanic eruptions Credit: USGS, Accessed Sept 2014

2 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
1. Locations of divergent plate boundaries (red lines = oceanic, green lines = continental), from Google Earth) Credit: Google Earth, Map Data from NOAA, US Navy, NGA, GEBCO; Image Landsat, US Dept of State Geographer, Accessed Sept 2014

3 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
1. Characteristics of Submarine Divergent PB — share info from prework with partner/small groups Table 1: as a debrief from prework, fill in Submarine Divergent Plate Boundary column Data/PB type Submarine Divergent PB Terrestrial Divergent PB Earthquake (EQ) characteristics (size/depth) Volcanism characteristics (erupted products, distance affected) Hazards to Humans (how are humans affected — at what scale?) Share with your group

4 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
1b. Debrief: SUGGESTED RESPONSES: Characteristics and Hazards of Submarine Divergent Plate Boundaries: Table 1: as a debrief from prework, Submarine Divergent Plate Boundary column Data/PB type Submarine Divergent PB (example responses) Terrestrial Divergent PB Earthquake (EQ) characteristics (size/depth) Few, relatively small and difficult to detect from land-based seismometers Volcanism characteristics (erupted products, distance affected) Frequent at Axial Seamount (about every 15 years) Hazards to Humans (how are humans affected — at what scale?) No hazards to humans, possibly to monitoring instruments, no real tsunami hazards from small EQ Keep in mind, while all this data is useful, you may not always have access to complete data sets to characterize a site. Any questions from prework?

5 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
2. Google Earth image of divergent plate boundaries, note divergent plate boundaries on land: EAR, Iceland Credit: Google Earth, Map Data from NOAA, US Navy, NGA, GEBCO; Image Landsat, US Dept of State Geographer, Accessed Sept 2014

6 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
2. Divergent plate boundaries on land Credits: Upper left: USGS, Accessed Sept 2014 Upper right: USGS, Accessed Sept 2014 Lower left: Wikipedia, , Accessed Sept 2014 Lower right: USGS, Accessed Sept 2014 Also see a graphic showing the East African Rift Plate Boundary and Nyiragongo Volcano at:

7 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
3. Group Activity Instructions: Examine data for one of the divergent plate boundaries below and fill in the characteristics in the appropriate column of Table 2: Table 2: Use data provided to describe the activity and hazards associated with the following divergent PB located on land Data/Location Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Iceland (Grimsvotn) Nov 2004 East African Rift: Dabbahu Volcano, Afar Region Sept 2005 East African Rift: Nyiragongo Volcano Jan 2002 Explain how this type of data related to activity at Divergent Plate Boundaries Earthquake (EQ) Hazards Specific spatial patterns/depth/size Volcanic Hazards Erupted products, distance affected Other associated activity/hazards What additional data would you like to have? Recall: Learning Objective: By the end of this unit you will be able to: Interpret data to characterize geologic activity associated with divergent plate boundaries Fill in table

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4: Report out on Group Activity Suggested Responses Table 2: Use data provided to describe the activity and hazards associated with the following divergent PB located on land (example responses) Data/Location Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Iceland (Grímsvötn) Nov 2004 East African Rift: Dabbahu Volcano, Afar Region Sept 2005 East African Rift: Nyiragongo Volcano Jan 2002 Explain how this type of data related to activity at Divergent Plate Boundaries Earthquake (EQ) Hazards Specific spatial patterns/depth/size EQ precursors from 2003 to time of eruption; swarms just before eruption; Locations around vent (10-20km) Sept 26 1pm strong EQ EQ Sept in north, by Dabbahu volcano EQ Sep25-Oct4 more south, in rift zone and parallel to rift zone (extensional area) Jan 17 5AM EQs 100’s EQ of M>3.5 through Jan 23 Peak of EQ on Jan 22/23 EQ (precursor and during eruptions) are aligned with the plate boundary Volcanic Hazards Erupted products, distance affected Ash plume 8-14km height Air traffic diverted Ash fall 150 km away Ash about 500 m from vent; 3m boulders ejected 20 m Degassing and S smell, emissions, fumaroles Long basalt lava flows (17km) and thick, buried roads, farms, airport runway, buildings destroyed etc. Volcanoes aligned with plate boundary, which is perpendicular to extension of the PB magma near the surface, erupts, can be basaltic lava Other associated activity/hazards Ice melt caused huge flood (jökulhlaup) Uplift of volcano beyond that of 1998 eruption Dark smoke (probably ash) Large rifts opened on Dabbahu and to south; probably opened from dike injection of magma Fires/explosion from lavas in contact with gas station; Fissures opened Pos overturn of Lake Kivu & gas release Ground fractures/rifts are parallel to the PB being pulled apart by extension What additional data would you like to have? Recall: Learning Objective: By the end of this unit you will be able to: Interpret data to characterize geologic activity associated with divergent plate boundaries

9 Terrestrial Divergent PB
Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards 5. Predictions: What are the characteristics and hazards associated with terrestrial Divergent Plate Boundaries? Fill in the table: Table 1 Data/PB type Submarine Divergent PB Terrestrial Divergent PB Earthquake (EQ) characteristics (size/depth) Few, relatively small and difficult to detect from land-based seismometers Volcanism characteristics (erupted products, distance affected) Frequent at Axial Seamount (about every 15 years) Hazards to Humans (how are humans affected — at what scale?) No hazards to humans, possibly to monitoring instruments, no real tsunami hazards from small EQ Fill in table Recall: Learning Objective: By the end of this unit you will be able to: 2. Compare and contrast divergent plate boundaries on land and the ocean floor

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5. Suggested Responses: Characteristics and hazards associated with terrestrial Divergent Plate Boundaries: Table 1 Data/PB type Submarine Divergent PB Terrestrial Divergent PB Earthquake (EQ) characteristics (size/depth) Few, relatively small and difficult to detect from land-based seismometers Few, relatively small as magma moves; can be detected by seismometers Volcanism characteristics (erupted products, distance affected) Frequent at Axial Seamount (about every 15 years), but depends on specific site Depends on specific site, but probably in linear chains along divergent PB Hazards to Humans (how are humans affected — at what scale?) No hazards to humans, possibly to monitoring instruments, no real tsunami hazards from small EQ Hazards to humans living nearby (lava, pyroclastic flows), possible aviation hazards from airborne tephra, flooding/debris flows associated with melting snow/ice Recall: Learning Objective: By the end of this unit you will be able to: 2. Compare and contrast divergent plate boundaries on land and the ocean floor

11 Living on the Edge: Divergent Plate Boundaries: Hazards
6. Discussion: What are some reasons that all types of data might not be available (recall the site-specific data)? Table 1 Data/PB type Submarine Divergent PB Terrestrial Divergent PB Earthquake (EQ) characteristics (size/depth) Few, relatively small and difficult to detect from land-based seismometers Few, relatively small as magma moves; can be detected by seismometers Volcanism characteristics (erupted products, distance affected) Frequent at Axial Seamount (about every 15 years), but depends on specific site Depends on specific site, but probably in linear chains along divergent PB Hazards to Humans (how are humans affected — at what scale?) No hazards to humans, possibly to monitoring instruments, no real tsunami hazards from small EQ Hazards to humans living nearby (lava, pyroclastic flows), possible aviation hazards from airborne tephra, flooding/debris flows associated with melting snow/ice Learning Objectives: By the end of this unit you will be able to: 3. Explain how geologists use multiple types of data to characterize geologic activity associated with volcanic eruptions


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